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Drew Morrow

Director Of Support Services at Pro EMS

Drew Morrow has extensive experience in the emergency medical services (EMS) industry. Drew began their career in 2008 as the Director of Fleet Services at Trinity EMS Inc, where they managed a fleet of 75 EMS vehicles and worked closely with the Operations staff to ensure prompt response to emergency calls in 13 communities. In 2019, they joined Tremco Police Products as the VP Engineering of Product Interface, where they designed and oversaw the production of anti-theft devices for ambulances, collaborating with vehicle and parts manufacturers as well as the sales team. Currently, Drew Morrow serves as the Director of Support Services at Pro EMS, where they lead a team of support service technicians, ensuring that fully stocked and disinfected ambulances are provided to healthcare providers. Additionally, they utilize their mechanical skills to perform preventive maintenance and repairs on the Pro EMS fleet.

Drew Morrow obtained an associate's degree in Automotive/Diesel Technology from Universal Technical Institute, Inc. between 1998 and 2000. Additionally, Drew has obtained several certifications, including "Find a Job in the Hidden Job Market" from LinkedIn in August 2020, and various certifications from the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) and other institutions. These certifications include: "Automobile/Light Truck - Automatic Transmission/Transaxle (A2) (ALT-ATTA)," "Automobile/Light Truck - Brakes (A5) (ALT-BA)," "Automobile/Light Truck - Electrical/Electronic Systems (A6) (ALT-EESA)," "Automobile/Light Truck - Engine Performance (A8) (ALT-EPA)," "Automobile/Light Truck - Engine Repair (A1) (ALT-ERA)," "Automobile/Light Truck - Heating and Air Conditioning (A7) (ALT-HACA)," "Automobile/Light Truck - Manual Drive Train and Axles (A3) (ALT-MDTAA)," "Automobile/Light Truck - Suspension and Steering (A4) (ALT-SSA)," "Certified Automotive Fleet Manager (CAFM)," "E-1 Design & Performance of Ambulances," "T1 – Gasoline Engines," "T2 – Diesel Engines," and "T3 – Drive Train."

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